A wanted Ohio woman was so upset by an unflattering photo detectives used on Facebook to track her down that she demanded they move it, allowing law enforcement to locate and arrest her.

“This is a first for us,” Denise Alex-Bouzounis, Columbus Police Department’s public information officer, said. “She really didn’t want her face out there for everyone to see.”

According to Alex-Bouzounis, Monica Hargrove’s mug shot was posted to the department’s Facebook page as part of the “Warrant Wednesday” program, which allows Facebook users help authorities track down wanted individuals. The post included Hargrove’s name, mug shot and information about her crime.

Hargrove had offered an acquaintance a ride to the pharmacy, then robbed the woman by gunpoint and left her on the side of the road. The 34-year-old had been indicted in the case for aggravated robbery and kidnapping.